Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 03, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH URSDAY, February 8 , 1 W Ì,
Golden Rule to
; Have Birthday
Itoeal ■ Personal flotes
I. C. Wtlliajns of Talent was in.
Ashland yesterday shopping and
looking after business affairs.
(Continued from page one)
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Apples, Newtowna, crisp and
good, 75 and 50 cents, 130 Holly.
St e o d
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(le a r n e d to Ashland—
“ rilen ry Hughes, son of Mr. and
m S> J. Hughes on Oak street, re­
turned yesterday from Chico, Cal.,
Where he has been working for
go tae time.
From McMinnville —
B. M. Bendwell and B. J. Bend
.-»Alfalfa Hay, one bale or a car well of McMinnville, Ore., wer«
toad. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn. business visitors In Ashland yes­
122-tf terday.
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’ Good used C meloây Buescher
Spltsenburg apples,
Çaxaphone, easy payments— The box; bring owp box.
Rose.
Pro. Assn.
Special Agent He r e ■
i R. W . Montandon, special ag-
$nt for the National Union Fire
Insurance company in Portland,
Qre., was a business visitor in
¡Ashland this morning.
Thereone Farris, Melvin
Shaw «
and .Gordon
McCracken
were J«
graduated also.
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Marian Lusk w ill continue her 11
school work in Stockton this se-}
mester.
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The new class In free hand |
drawing, taught by Miss Laura J*
Raguse, has started out with J
great enthusiasm, many students}
signing up for the course. Miss |
From Talent—
A. E. Gettellng of Talent was a
v’sltor In this city this inorcing
shopping, and visiting
w ith
friends.
Plenty of money to loan on
« Lot tho UNION write your full good security. Phone 21. Too. of
novorngo automobile lnsuranee. course.
82-tf
Yno, of course.
83-tf
Returned from Han Francisco—
J A ll the delightful melody and
Mrs. J. P. W olf has returned
4k?mony of the negro Savannah home from San Francisco, where
Opicopators Is heard on Record she spent a short vacation visiting
XT’ an nnusnal record at E l- with friends and attending “The
hart’s.
Wod.-Thurs. Miracle.”
W1H Arrive Tonight—
Scotch W olf Hound Twist, the
Mrs. Henry Reid, who baa spent latest In men’s suitings f o r
the past few months In Stockton Spring at Paulserud’s.
122-tf
and San Francisco. Cal., w ill a r­
rive home this evening on train Visitors From K lam ath Falls—
No. 1«.
T. M attier and wife of Klamath
Falls were visitors In Ashland
Razor blades, shaving cream
yesterday.
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Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs. E.
jc . Gardner visited Friday with
} Mrs. L. Lindley of the Suncrest
| Orchard.
W ill Gentfy, who has been
working on Carl Glasgow’s or­
c h a rd the past year, has rented a
pf ar orchard west of
Phoenix,
moving last week.
The'S o u th ern Oregon Mutual
remodeling
128-tf Rabbit Breeder’s Association w ill
I hold their regular meeting at the
! city hall In Talent Friday evening.
For oleanin* and
Double your yield with Kanota phone Paulserud's.
seed oats. Crown Kompletelay In
stock at all times. Ashland F. A At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
Fro. Assn. %
128-tf
Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Foran of
Los Angeles, Cal., W. S. Menden­
hall and wife of Aberdeen, Wash.,
Front Marshall. I»d —
Among the visitors from a long and F. McTaggart of Portland,
distance who stopped in Ashland are among those ypio registered
yesterday was Lee A. Bowers of at the Lltbla Springs hotel yes­
terday.
. • mi i t w
Varahan, Ind.
CARD PARTY
A dandy plate lunch Including
Elks
Ladles
card party, Friday
coffee every uoon and night, S6c.
A t the Pinza.
10<-tf •nrenlng, Elks Bldg. Public Invited
Bridge and Five Hundred. Re­
freshments.
See the “ Betts” Stradivarius
128-5
violin, Blhart’s.
Talent Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howard of
Miss Wanda Hinkle of Spokane, Talent were visitors In this city
Wash., is spending a few days In this morning looking after bugl-
Ashland visiting and looking after noas affairs.
heslaoss affairs. Miss Hinkle la
quits a well known organist.
See the new clothes reel at Jor­
dan’s m ill, ready to set In the
ground.
112-tf
Here for Health—
Today and Tomorrow
JASPER B
A' rich picture
story
of
the
Mrs. Emma Hyland, who for­
merly lived In Ashland. Is here
for an extended visit In hopes of
bettering her health. She now
lives In Washington.
A table show and a fu r demon­
stration w ill be held w ith an en­
tertainm ent and light refresh-
mejDts.
John D. Caster returned Satur-
-injr from a -two month’s stay at
Los Angeles.
A group of Ashland Normal
students and friends gave an in­
formal party Saturday evening at
Talent In honor of Bentley P rit­
chard of San Diego, Cal., who Is
'n the navy. Those present were
Lois Joy Hansen, Louise Scoggins,
Gladys Ries, Margaret Hammer-
hacker, Patricia Gale, B e t t y
Brown, Ruth Bowman.
Mra. Ernest Purvis and children
returned
Saturday from
San
Francisco.
I Mrs. Leonard Orthrups enter­
tained at Sunday dinner, those
’’resent being: M r. and Mrs. J.
F. Ditsworth. M r. and Mra. D. O.
Hurley, Clarence Holdrldge and
Frank Denham.
W ill Mansfield and fam ily mov­
ed to Grants Pass Tuesday.
Elvis Cochran, W ill Jacobs,
Earnest Boone, Robert and Clyde
Purvis, Lou and Helen Snook,
Charles V. Donald Long and Er-
ntstlen* and Ted Flory all at­
tended the dance Saturday night
i t Hornbrook, Cal.
M r. and Mrs. Acel Beckwith
left Tuesday to spend •
few
weeks at the McDonell home on
Anderson Creek.
M r. Beckwith
<s cutting wood for M r. McDonell.
Attend R ally—
Among visitors from other c it­
ies who were here tor the Chris­
tian church rally Monday were
Mrs. B. R. Cobb and Mrs. 8. J.
W ilm ot of Medford and Mrs. H.
Canby — Bids w jX he open­
W. Batman of Grants Pass.
ed for building new high school
to cost about 120,000.
At the Ashland Hotel—
J N. W ortman of Marshfleld,
P. C. Rippert of Oxaard. Cal., and
F. Blum of ßan Francisco, Cal.,
are among those who stopped ln
Ashland yesterday. They regls-
tered at the Ashland Hotel.
Spanish Mala,
teeming wUh
Fuller Paints
drama, laughs
aod lova.
and
ARE YOU PARTICU­
LAR A B O U T Y O U R
CLOTHES! DO Y O U
DISTJKE U N P L E A S ­
A N T O D O R S , THEN
TRY TFJE
Varnishes
Jmint and varnish for
every need
A- «•* W
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IN T H E COUNTY COURT, JACK-
SON COUNTY, OREGON
IN T H E M A T T E R OF T H E ES­
T A T E O F MARGARET- LLOYD
EVANS. DECEASED:
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN ,
that the Honorable W . J. Hartzell,
'Judge of said court, has appoint­
ed the undersigned as the Ad­
ministrator of th ^ above estate.
Anyone having a claim against
Ithe said estate Is required to pre-
'sent the same, duly verified, at
Ithe office of Briggs A Briggs,
Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon,
within six months from the first
publication of this notice. .
B E N JA M IN E. EVANS.
Administrator.
First publication February 3,
1927.
Our golden brown waf­
fles with real maple syrup
and hot coffee are delic­
ious and tempting. Other
breakfast combinations
i n c l u d i n g guaranteed
fresh eggs are ready for
you.
WE HAVE MANY
NOON LUNCH
SPECIALS
ALSO
COMPLETE
Standard Cleaners
1926 Chev Coach . .
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealer*
COME IN AND SEE
THE NEW CAPITOL
CHEVROLET
Novelty Sweaters
Slip-Overs and Coat Style
BEAUTIFUL H E A T H E R MIX­
TURES, ALL WOOL OR SILK AND
WOOL
e e n n to e o c a
Our Price* Stand Comparisons
Look U# Over Before You Buy
SW EATEES
A very representative spring color
line of heavy Silk C repe___$1.98
Fur Trimmed Spring Coats
$29.76 to $69..5O
A splendid quality Flat Crepe in
the best spring shades, at only $2.60
Printed Crepes are good again and
a good quality is being shown
at ............................................. $2.26
New Tailored Sport Coats, made
of Dregon cloths and tailored by
Oregon T a ilo r s.............. $16.96 up
Silk Dresses
$12.50-$16.75
For
Your
Breakfast
USED CAR SALE
SPRING ARRIVALS
Raguse w ill teach free h a n d o
sketching, painting, design anJ t<
hand crafts. Music and art w il l} a
be worked together making th is }It
semester the “ best ever,” f o r | o
these two subjects. A one fourth j
credit w ill be given for the d ra w -|l(
ing class.
W.R. Lamb of Nell Creek mar-
... The„O lfift Cltthg. w ill remain .
d a fine dressed hog. in Ash­
practically the same as l a s t
land to the May Butcher Shop.
semester except for a few n e w
F
students especially selected fo r
Chicken pox is quite prevalent
the clubs. Miss Raguse said that In this district, and several
Glee Clubs would be organized In are out of school this week. *
the junior h ijh . making It easier
Redman Bilderback is feeding
tor Freshmen who enter the Sen­
a fine bunch of cattle for
Mr.
io r high school next year to join
Chapman of Ashland.
the Glee Clubs. The leads of the
operetta are practising every day,
learning their part before
the
ï-'
whole Glee Clubs together meet
for hti etlScmble practice.
Mrs. Galey taught yesterday In
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Wa do odorless cleaning.
16 O ak *.
Phone tOS
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Hnow Melting on Hiekiyons—
Because of the prevailing warm
winds for several days past, snow
is reported to be quickly melting
on tho Siskiyou
mountains,
N E W YO RK, Feb. J. — A where snow last Sunday was re­
satisfied smile creased the coun­ ported to be tv® feet deep.
tenance of Secretary Jim Tierney
as be passed out the roster and
training Itinerary of the New
Y o rk Olanta for 1927, and an­
nounced that despite all the fui
pre Ip St. Louis' over Rogers
Hprnshy4« possession of Cardinal
stock, the “R ajah” w ill be at
second base for the Giants when
the season opens.
‘‘Hornsby became our property 1923 Ohev Coupe, ..
some time ago in the trade for
1923 Ohev Coupe ..
Frankie Frisch and Jimmy Ring,”
1926 Chev Touring,
explained T iernef. 1 “The trade
1920 Tord Touring,
was approved by the commls-
1926
hev Coupe .
sionqr and that’s all there Is to
Giants Still
Claim Hornsby
A little black puppy wandered
The Camp Fire girls h a v e
to the assembly furnishing a lit-
L IT T L E ROCK, A rk.. Feb. 2.—
changed the date of their stunt ¡tie diversion. It didn’t seem to
(U
N )— Food instead o f tents is
show to Feb. 5. The show is an ¡take the hint that it wasn’t quite
the greatest need of refugees from
annual event, given by the Camp, welcome for it had to be carried
flood waters near Dea Arc, A rk.,
this year in the high school gym. out twice. The boys who per­
according to word received here
A varied program w ill be offered,^ formed these deeds received rous­
this afternoon from County Judge
Including a short play, music and i ing hands from the Btudent body.
J. W. Craig of Prairie county.
several stunt "acts." Tickets are I Mr. Allison teaches a new class
Judge Craig called Brigadier
on sale now for the nominal sum added to 'th e high school curricu­
I
General
J. JR. Wayne Adjutant
of 35 cents for Adults and 15 lum, English History. The jo u r-!
l of the national guard, who im ­
cents for students. Don't forget, nalism class is not being taught I
mediately got In touch with H el­
at gym, Saturday night at eight j this semester.
en Heddick, executive secretary of
o ’clock.
I
• L IL L IA N OLSON. the Red Cross in Arkansas. Re-,
Miss Ruth Harvey a Freshman, !
lief-measures w ill be taken at.
moved to Tacoma at the end of I
once, it is thought; i
last semester where she w ill a t-}
Judge Craig said that so far as
tend school.
he was .able to learn there had
Lee Boyd, who has been in i
The P. T. A. df Nell Creek met been no loss of life In the flood I
Portland for the past three
The Giants management scoffs
'which struck Pioneer and other
in- the new school house last F ri­
months, is back In school again.
at
the suggestion, that “ Hornsby
plantations across the W hite riv ­
Voyle "Bum p” Franklin start-} day, Jan. 28, for their regular
had
better play second base for
meeting with Mrs. Lamb, presi­ en from Des Arc when the levee St. Louis”, as rendered by Sam
ed school again at the beginning
broke
Sunday
afternoon
flooding
dent, in the chair.*
of the new semester.
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thousands of acres to de'pth of ten Breadon and Branch Rickey, own­
Claus Klienhammer, having re-J
er and secretary of the Cards.
to fifteen feet.
enperated from a siege of the}
measles, has resumed his school ]
O. C. Calaran and wife
work.
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From New York City— .
Portland, O-e„ J. O. Robison
Charles Clary was graduated <
M r. and Mrs. J. Powers and wife of San Francisco, -Cal.,
last semester.
As he was the 1
Miss J. I. Brien of New York City
J. A. Ash of Yreka, Cal.,
president of the Senior class, the } i
apent the day yesterday In Ash­ among those who stopped at
vice president, Raymond Cotter J i
land visiting the park.
Oregon hotel yesterday.
w ill have to ' fill the vacancy, i
a-
:h
;o
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Talent Visitor—
Stated session. T rid a y eve
fclng Feb. *4.
Important bust
bass. Refreshments afterwards.
Mrs. W . Carleton Janes an­
-
SAM H. B A KER, Potentate nounces that she w ill be in Ash­
i i . H. DAY, Recorder.
land on Tuesdays, and w ill take
a limited number of piano pnpils.
Frost San Bernsadeao
For appointments phone Ashland
J. L. Watson of San Bernadeno, H I R, or address Medford Studio,
Cal., spent yesterday Ip this city Sparta Building.
• • ' 130-2*
looking after business affairs.
,'Mr Sheldon's place as he was ill.
The students are gradually set-
'tlin g down Into their new sehed-
*ak)H and aro working h *rd now,
' it wait until Springs cornea.
The most nnusual values in flat
crepes, many with georgette com­
binations, and in all the new spring
shades.
$12.60 and $16.76
là
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PICTORIAL REVIEW SPRING
FASHION BOOKS ARE IN
FEBRUARY
Everfast Plain Voiles
OF WHAT IS LEFT IN
Winter Coats
. Winter Dresses .
Winter Sweaters
Wool Dress Goods
REMNANTS
Coats For Kiddies
Cost Less Now
This is the time to buy a coat for
your little girl. Those cute little
coats you have seen here and ad­
mired so much have all been great­
ly reduced in price, and mother will
serve best her own interest by
coming here early.
Printed Radium Silk is ita
tractive new designs to
NEW SHADED FOR SPRING IN
DAINTY UNDERWEAR AND
DRESS SHADES.
EVERFAST VOILE .............. 68c
EVERFAST SUPER VOILE, 76c
Most Attractive New
Spring Sweaters
of all kind of goods
Odd lots and broken sizes in many
lines, all over the store, in this Feb­
ruary
Odds and Ends Sale
Slipon Sweaters in such tempting
pretty styles and more conaerva-j
tive coat styles